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BY: PAULO COELHO. “THE STORY OF PENCIL”.

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The Grandchild was looking at his grandma writing a letter. Suddenly he asked:.

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Are you writing a story about us? Is it by chance a story about me?.

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The grandma stopped writing, smiled and said to her grandchild:.

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“Indeed I am writing about you, however more important than the words is the pencil I am using.”.

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“I hope you will be like this pencil when you grow up”..

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The child looked at the pencil curiously, but could not see anything special..

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“It is all in the way you look at things. There are five qualities in that pencil that, if you will be able to maintain, will make you a man in peace with the whole world.”.

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“You can make big things, but never forget that there is a hand guiding your steps. This hand we call it God, and he will always have to address you towards his will.”.

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“sometimes I have to stop writing and use a sharpener. This makes the pencil suffer a little, but at the end it will be sharper. So, learn to bear a little pain because it will make you a better man.”.

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The pencil always allow us to use an eraser to cancel mistakes. Understand that correcting something we did is not necessarily a bad thing, but something fundamental to keep us on the right path..

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What is really important in the pencil is not the wood or the shape, but the lead that is inside. So, be always careful of what happens inside of yourself..

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“At the end, the fifth quality is: always leave a sign. In any case, be aware that everything you do in your life will leave trails; try to be conscious of every single action”..

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“THE END”. VIDEO BY: MYRA C. DAEN ABM 12 - TITANIUM.